Friday, November 18, 2022
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Zoom Video Webinar
This two-hour webinar is intended for surveying technicians wishing to gain an understanding of the most basic boundary law concepts. This webinar will introduce the basic terminology and concepts of boundary law that often drives the extent and goals of a surveying research project.
This webinar is the second in a two-part series for survey technicians. Depending upon your level of expertise, these webinars can be taken individually or as a pair. The first program, entitled “Introduction to Surveying Research for Surveying Technicians,” is being held from 12:00 to 2:00 PM on Friday, November 4. Click here to view a program description. This webinar is not intended for practicing land surveyors, nor is it intended to meet continuing education requirements for practicing land surveyors.
Speaker
A. Richard Vannozzi, MS, PLS, University of Maine
Richard has taught surveying across New England since 2003. Currently, he teaches at The University of Maine in the Surveying Engineering Technology program, where he teaches courses across the curriculum, both in the traditional classroom and on-line. Rich is registered as a professional land surveyor in Massachusetts and has been since 1988. He is a former president of MALSCE and, in 1998, was recognized as MALSCE’s Surveyor of the Year. He currently serves on the NSPS Education Committee and is the advisor to the NSPS Student Chapter at the University of Maine. Rich maintains a small consulting practice that specializes in complex boundary, title, and zoning matters for select clients including attorneys and other professional land surveyors.
Registration Information
Registration Fees: The registration fees for part two of this two-part webinar series are $85/person, $170/up to three people, $255/up to five people for MALSCE members* and $115/person, $230/up to three people, $345/up to five people for non-members.
For group registrations the applicable registration fee will be determined by the membership status of the majority of registrants. Please note that a recording of this webinar will be made available for viewing for a 60-day period. By registering to participate in this webinar you are granting MALSCE permission to record any questions you ask.
* Members of CALS, MSLS, NHLSA, NYSAPLS, RISPLS, and VSLS can attend for the MALSCE member rate.
Registration Deadline: Extended to Monday, November 14, 2022. Click Register Online above to register to participate in this webinar and pay via Visa, MasterCard, or American Express. To register online for both webinars in this two-part series, click here to access the first webinar in the series’ webpage, where you will be able to register at a discounted rate. To register online for this webinar at the MALSCE member rate, login using your MALSCE assigned username and password. If you do not know your member login information email malsce@engineers.org or call 617/227-5551. You can also complete the registration form linked above and register via fax, email, or regular mail. Fax your registration form with credit card information to 617/227-6783 or email it to malsce@engineers.org. Mail your registration with a credit card information or a check (payable to “MALSCE”) to: MALSCE, One Walnut Street, Boston, MA 02108. Group registrations can be made via email, fax, or mail. To register a group via email, fax, or mail, download the MALSCE Webinar Group Registration Form and follow the submission instructions. Registrations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. No refunds will be given after the Monday, October 31, 2022, registration deadline. Registrants who fail to login to the webinar will be billed. This webinar is offered for the benefit of MALSCE members and other interested registrants. Anyone discovered viewing this webinar without having registered to do so will be billed the appropriate registration fee.
Continuing Education
This webinar is not intended for practicing land surveyors, nor is it intended to meet continuing education requirements for practicing land surveyors.
Tax Information
Expenses incurred for education undertaken to maintain and improve professional skills (including travel, meals, and lodging) may be tax-deductible.
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